A plan to house the people
Establish real housing demand...
Establish real housing demand...
After Brexit, we must seize the opportunity to roll back privatisation, the market, and the free movement of labour and capital to rethink Britain’s housing…
Suddenly, politicians seem to be wanting to talk about work. Low wage work, minimum wage work, gig work, any kind of work. Just as long as there’s no contradiction between employers and workers…
The EU is standing to one side in the crisis over Catalonia. But the situation is also of its own making…
Like health care, social care is a vital service. Both need to work together…
Britain could have led the world in fibre broadband. Instead, hostility to nationalised industries and blind faith in the market shut development down – and are still holding back the country’s productive forces…
The vote to leave the EU has induced a frenzy of pessimistic media forecasts about the future of investment and productive activity in Britain.
Data from the Office for National Statistics published in October show the number of Romanians and Bulgarians resident in Britain soared by 79 per cent in the previous two years.
London has the severest poverty in Britain, a new study shows.
Official data show 72,000 children were in care in England at the end of March, up 3 per cent on the previous year.
There’s only one way to avoid financial crashes: break the power of finance capitalism…
The spectacle of a British prime minister scuttling back and forth to Brussels displaying a desperate desire for a Brexit deal with the EU, is a betrayal of the 2016 referendum vote. We don’t want a deal, we want out.